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Show Citizen, Press, Review, Wed., Aug. 6, 1986 - Page 13 Ned 'Ted' Rpundy Harold T. Hanson Harold T. Hanson, 81, He was the first chief! Leon Alan Kelsey, of Pleasant Grove, died of police for Orem City. Hardy, George Hardy, and Aug. 1, 1986 at He was deputy sheriff David Hardy American Fork of Utah ' County and Michael Hanson. later chief deputy U.S. The family prayer Hospital. He was born Oct. 23, Marshal. was given by Marvin 1904 in Orem, to Carl He is survived by his McClure. Paul Smith Isaac and Mary wife of Pleasant Grove; played the prelude and Elizabeth . Swenson a son and two. the postlude. The inHanson. daughters: Stanley vocation was by Wilf ord He married Zora Kay Hanson, Orem; Mrs. Durrant. Sept. 10, 1924 in the Salt Roger (Donna) Hardy, Lake LDS Temple. Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Marsha McClure gave He attended schools Ray (Linda) Kelsey, the life sketch. Karen in London and Pleasant Sandy; 13 grandAsay, Beverly Yocom, Grove. children; 26 great Janey Hardy and Doris He was an active grandchildren; a sister, Baker sang "Oh How I member of the LDS Emily Munroe, Provo. Miss You Tonight," Church, holding the He was preceded in accompanied by Paul office of High Priest in death by a son, Leon. Smith. the Pleasant Grove Services were under Robert Secretan was Third Ward. the direction of Bishop the speaker. Remarks He had served as Robert Aland of the were given by Bishop ward clerk, ward and Pleasant Grove Third .Aland. David Hardy stake gave the benediction. magazine Ward. were --The director and as a Pallbearers was grave member of the old folks Stanley Hanson, Tony dedicated Dan by committee. Kelsey, Rick Kelsey, Simper. , . Earl H. Johnson Earl H. Johnson, 67, Salem, died Wednesday, July 30, 1966 at his home. He was born Aug. 31, 1918 in Lindon to Harold C. and Eva York Johnson.- - He married Zola Kirk Oct. 2, 1940 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was an active member of the LDS Church. He held the office of High Priest. He had been an active temple worker. He attended schools in Lindon and Pleasant Grove. He had been employed at Geneva of .Steel prior to his retirement and had also worked as a farmer. Survivors include his wife of Salem; one daughter and two sons: Mrs. Thomas A. (Kay) Robinson, liury Salem; E. Johnson, and Lloyd H. Johnson, both Byron Johnson, Jack of Orem; 12 grand- Kirk and Clarence children; two brothers Kirkwood. and three sisters: Mrs. The family prayer V. Clarence (Berniece) was by Gary Diana Kirkwood, Provo; Mrs. Tomlinson. the. Robert played (LaRue) Tolson the and Walker, Colorado; Mrs. prelude Clarence Gary (Annabeth) postlude. Tomlinson, Seattle, Kirkwood gave the Wash.; Glade Johnson, invocation. Riverdale; and Byron Murdock Phyllis Johnson, Scotland. "You'll Services were under performed the direction of Bishop Never Walk Alone," accompanied by Cindy Casey Christensen. were Anderson. Pallbearers Kay J. Robinson gave Larry E. Johnson, Jeffrey Johnson, Lloyd A Tribute to Daddy. The Todd "speaker was Glenn H. Johnson, Johnson, Thomas A. Miller. Phyllis Murdock Mark sang "Going Home," Robinson, Johnson, Troy Robinson accompanied by Cindy Johnson. Anderson. Scott and pallbearers , Bishop Christensen Honorary were David Johnson, gave remarks. The Gary V. Tomlinson, benediction - was by Nathan Johnson, Robert Glade Johnson. The Glade grave was dedicated by E. Walker, 5 Johnson, Alvin Kirk, Glade Johnson; '. j Mary F. Wiles - Mrs. Paul ( Josie) Brailsford, Mrs. Spring ville; Clarence (Anna Dell) Holm and Mrs. .Elmo (LaPreal) Hansen, both of Spanish Fork. Graveside services held Friday, at Evergreen in Cemetery were August 1, iil LAWRENCE, UTAH Faye Wanlass Fenn, age 68, died July 24, 1986, in Price, Utah. She was born July 12, 1918, in Lehi, Utah, to Jackson Charles and Ellen Thomas Wanlass. She married Max Jay Fenn on Oct. 23, 1946, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She was an active member of the LDS Church. She was a secretary in the stake -- Julia Military graveside rites were conducted by the VFW District 4. for many loved her She years. family very much and had dedicated her life to them. Survivors include: husband, Max, Lawrence, Utah; children: Mrs. Steve (Maxine) Deeter, LaSalle, Utah; Mrs. John (Sharon) Poulson, Kays ville; Michael Jay Fenn, Tucson, Ariz. ; Blake Mrs. (Julie) Smith, Cleveland, Utah; Primary Lee Karon Mack, Huntington, Utah; 11 grandchildren; brothers, Athol Wanlass, San Pablo, Calif.; Marion L. Wanlass, Rodeo, Calif.; Glen Wanlass, Lehi ; She was preceded in death by her parents, a brother and a sister. Funeral services were held Monday, July 28 in the Huntington LDS Stake Center. Burial was in the Huntington City Cemetery. How ng pre-arrangi- event. It is a time for them and others who share in the loss to express their love, respect and grief. They will be forever grateful to you for relieving them of making decisions regarding the funeral arrangements. They will be happy in the thought that everything was arranged in accordance with your wishes. - With ' comedys will be Valley Center Playhouse's August Production. It will open Aug. 8 and run every Friday, Saturday and Monday at 8 p.m. through Sept. 1 at the Lindon location, 780 N. 200 East. The leading roles will be played by Jody Renstrom, owner and manager of the theatre and Bill Brown of Bill Brown Realty. Jody Renstrom, mother in the play is well known for her two shows on Emma Smith and Mary, the mother of the Savior, and has traveled extensively performing them the past seven years. Bill Brown has a background of performing in theatre while in college. 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And that s something you have to hear to believe. it Bill Brown, left, and Jody Renstrom rehearse for their performance in "Life With Father," which begins at the Valley Center Playhouse on August 8. Broadway's your funeral can spare those you love in a time of stress. Wallace, Salt Lake; Mrs. Ralph (Edith) Miller, Nephi; Mrs. Roland (Lois) Davidson, Payette, Idaho; Mrs. Kathryn Cole, Boise, Idaho. Think of all the times electric power would make life easier. Around your favorite campsite. Or down your f ' "Life July 28 Girl to Lawrence and Teresa Zimmerman Robinson of Lehi. Boy to Kevin and Lori Barker Guest of Orem. Boy to Curtis and Martha Waite Hadlock of American Fork. July 29 Boy to Larry and Jolene Spencer Howden of American Fork. Boy to Garyy and Alicia Doty Jackson of American Fork. Girl to Evan and Cynthia Jones Harris of American Fork. Boy to Curtis and Annette Blackhurst Carroll of American Fork. Boy to Darrel and Laurie Bernards Ballard of Orem. July 30 Boy to Lane and Judith McBride Flack of Orem Boy to Don and Deborah Spencer May of Orem. August 1 Girl to Scott and Vicky Stout Johnson of Provo. Girl to Peter and Susan Sackett Hansen of Provo. ' Boy to George and Sheila Grover Hunter of Pleasant Grove. Girl to Stephene and Alicia Cababe Craig of Provo. Girl to Kyle and Lyndy Healey Woffenden of Lehi. August 2 Girl to William and Glenda Sargent Ferran of American Fork. Girl to James and Rosemary Higginson Yates of Alexandria, Va. Boy to Mark and Lori Davis Sperry of Springville. Girl to Thomas and Sally Cox Madsen of Orem. Girl to Clark and Vivian Webb Bawden of Orem. Boy to Kent and Sheila Swenson Chipman of Pleasant Grove. Boy to Randall and Julia Acain Southwick of Lehi. Boy to Shannon and Vickie Boehme Tracy of Pleasant Grove. Fillmore, American Fork; Mrs. Iverne to believe it. IU .."Li... Springville. C hello world Leland sisters: u have to hear it II 1 Julia Faye Wanless Fenn Okelberry, Goshen; 12 grandchildren; 31 great one grandchildren; great great grandchild; one brother and four in Payson and Utah Technical College. She worked for Payson City Hospital and for Dr. Oldroyd as a Licensed Practical Nurse for 45 years. She was a member; of the Payson Gordon Cultus Club. Catherine She was a member of Fillmore. She married Claude the LDS Church. She had lived in the V. Argyle Aug. 24, 1921. community Their marriage was Payson later solemnized in the since 1905. Survivors include two Salt Lake LDS Temple. and one son: daughters were later They divorced. She married Mrs. Curtis (Jeanne) Harry E. Wiles Oct. 9, Lofgram, Santaquin; L.. 'Corky" 1950 in Reno, Nev. He Claude Argyle, Salt Lake; Mrs. later died. (Pauline) She attended schools Lee Mary Ellen Fillmore 84, of Payson, died Sunday, July 27, 1986 in Payson. She was born Jan. 13, 1902 in Moab, the daughter of William Michael and Finetta ; . Mapleton; 11-1- Wiles, . ' j? y ' V ? years. Survivors include his wife of Salt Lake City; two sons, one daughter: Edward Roundy and Mrs. Tod (Shelley) Powell, both Salt Lake Ann Richardson City; Trent Roundy, American Fork; two Roundy. He married his jiielson Oct. 14, grandchildren; Gwen mother of Mapleton; 1960 in Ely, Nev. He was a veteran of three sisters and two the Korean War and brothers: Don A. and Theo was supervisor, at the Roundy Utah State Prison for 25 "Punk" Roundy, both Ned "Ted" Roundy, 50, died Tuesday, July ' 23, 1986 in American Fork, He was born Dec. 26, to 1935 in Mapleton Adelbert Jr. and Lucy. 756-356- 4 $4.79 SODIUM FREE! I |